Houston Police Chief Calls on Donald Trump to "Close"



DECLARATION - The death of the African-American man in his forties continues to inflame the United States. Another example this morning with the chief of police of Houston (Texas) who spoke sharply to Donald Trump.

Donald Trump was noticed this Tuesday morning by calling on the governors of the American states to "dominate" the demonstrators and the situation by ceasing to show "weakness". An exit that did not go unnoticed and to which the chief of the police force of Houston (Texas), Arturo Acevedo, answered on the microphone of CNN: "I want to address the president of the United States, as police officer of this country. Please, if you have nothing constructive to say, close it. "

While many members of the security forces across the country are kneeling on the ground in solidarity with the demonstrators, the police officer justified his position by being sorry that Donald Trump put "young men and women in danger. We must not dominate but win hearts and minds. " He especially called on the president to show "leadership, more necessary today than now". Finally, he asked not to lose sight of what was important and what had triggered this great impulse of protest all over the country so as not to "ignorance ruin" the country.

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